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hayes was shot and killed by police after an armed robbery last week. they say he appeared to be carrying a gun but turned out to be a replica. >>> thousands of people skipped work and hit the streets as part of a nationwide protest called a the shortage of workers forced some restaurants, stores and other businesses to shut down which organizers say demonstrates the importance of immigrant workers to the u.s. economy. >>> a consumer alert and the recall of 700,000 strollers. they say a connector linking the car seat to the frame could cause children to fall in the britax strollers. find more information on our website, atmfans.com. >>> major changes may soon be coming to the sell by dates. walmart is among those backing the change. supporters say it will not only reduce confusion but keep consumers from wasting food and cash. abc's becky worley has details. >> reporter: could new product date labels be arriving at a grocery store near you? to see if it's still good but that's where it gets confusing. best by september of 2016. best by? can i still eat
hayes was shot and killed by police after an armed robbery last week. they say he appeared to be carrying a gun but turned out to be a replica. >>> thousands of people skipped work and hit the streets as part of a nationwide protest called a the shortage of workers forced some restaurants, stores and other businesses to shut down which organizers say demonstrates the importance of immigrant workers to the u.s. economy. >>> a consumer alert and the recall of 700,000 strollers....
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. right, we're going to take you now to the most northerly border in nato's defences, to norway in the arctic circle. russia is building up its forces in the region. that is causing concern for the us, which has called its conduct there aggressive. hundreds of american marines had been deployed there in just the last few weeks. washington's also sending thousands of troops to poland and the baltics as part of a new nato deployment. jonathan beale reports from the arctic on a new cold war tension. winter in the arctic circle, and the days are at last getting longer. but the climate's still unforgiving. the norwegian border guard have to go out in all kinds of weather, keeping an eye on their neighbour, russia. this is the nato alliance's most northerly border, and at times, it is a pretty inhospitable place. but every day, all year round, the norwegian army is patrolling the border. i don't think we can say that there is a lot of increased activity. they have had a high activity here in
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. right, we're going to take you now to the most northerly border in nato's defences, to norway in the arctic circle. russia is building up its forces in the region. that is causing concern for the us, which has called its conduct there aggressive. hundreds of american marines had been deployed there in just the last few weeks. washington's also sending thousands of troops to poland and the baltics as part of a new nato deployment. jonathan beale...
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rupert wingfield—hayes has the story. this is kim jong—nam, whose body is thought to be the one now lying in a malaysian morgue. officials there say he died after being sprayed in the face with something at kuala lumpur airport this morning. south korean media immediately claimed north korean agents had assassinated kim on the orders of his own younger brother, kim jong—un. north korea's young dictator has been tightening his grip on power, ruthlessly purging potential opponents. what's so sensitive? last year i saw for myself how strange north korea can be. i was detained and expelled for insulting the kim leadership. much more telling is what he did to his own uncle, seen here on the left. jang sung—taek was hauled away from a party meeting, accused of treachery, and executed. has he now also eliminated his brother? kim jong—nam was once his father's favourite, being groomed to one day take over as north korea's supreme leader. but his downfall began here in tokyo, when he was caught sneaking into japan on a fak
rupert wingfield—hayes has the story. this is kim jong—nam, whose body is thought to be the one now lying in a malaysian morgue. officials there say he died after being sprayed in the face with something at kuala lumpur airport this morning. south korean media immediately claimed north korean agents had assassinated kim on the orders of his own younger brother, kim jong—un. north korea's young dictator has been tightening his grip on power, ruthlessly purging potential opponents. what's...
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. at this hour, the fate of president donald trump's signature executive order born out of his campaign promise to ban muslim immigrants hangs in the balance. just an hour ago an unusual conference call hearing concluded before a three-judge
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. at this hour, the fate of president donald trump's signature executive order born out of his campaign promise to ban muslim immigrants hangs in the balance. just an hour ago an unusual conference call hearing concluded before a three-judge
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professor hayes earned his ba at bone collagen phd at yale. the other more than 80 articles and 12 books in several landmark studies on business and the third right including -- he has been funded by the guggenheim foundation, and in 1997 and 98 he was awarded jb and marie's see senior scholar scholarship. he also served as chairman of the academic committee. in his new book, why, he answer some of the most basic questions that remain. why the jews and not another ethnic group? why the germans? why such a swift and sweeping extermination? why didn't more jews fight back more often? why didn't they receive more help? while responding to the questions he has been most frequently asked by students over the decade, peter brings a wealth of experience to bear unconventional popular views of the history. challenging some of the most prominent interpretations. he argues there's no single theory that explains the holocaust, rather the convergence of multiple forces at a particular moment in time that led to the catastrophe. tonight he will share the m
professor hayes earned his ba at bone collagen phd at yale. the other more than 80 articles and 12 books in several landmark studies on business and the third right including -- he has been funded by the guggenheim foundation, and in 1997 and 98 he was awarded jb and marie's see senior scholar scholarship. he also served as chairman of the academic committee. in his new book, why, he answer some of the most basic questions that remain. why the jews and not another ethnic group? why the germans?...
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risk crew -- recruitment specialist hayes released their numbers. let's get to the finance director, paul venables. very good to see you this morning. let's talk about how the business is doing overall and then we will delve more into the u.k. the vast majority of your markets were positive. paul: we started with a shock post-brexit. over theiscussed that last couple times a have been on the show. we have got a diversified business. we had 18 countries, an all-time record and we delivered 100 million pounds profitability. the first time we have done that in years. we pleased with the results. net: talking about the u.k. fees are down 10%. operating profit down. talk about the sequential performance. last time you said 10% down in the u.k. but sequentially that was the same as the previous quarter. to improve.turning there is a massive difference between the private sector market, a massive shock last june. we saw an almost collapsed in levels. our activity levels fell 20%. i have seen that before, eight or nine years ago, it was not pleasant. busine
risk crew -- recruitment specialist hayes released their numbers. let's get to the finance director, paul venables. very good to see you this morning. let's talk about how the business is doing overall and then we will delve more into the u.k. the vast majority of your markets were positive. paul: we started with a shock post-brexit. over theiscussed that last couple times a have been on the show. we have got a diversified business. we had 18 countries, an all-time record and we delivered 100...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, tokyo. a short time ago i spoke to kevin kim in the south korean capital seoul and i asked him if he knew anymore about what happened to kimjong—nam in malaysia. well, the government in seoul is being very cautious, and officials have yet to reveal or confirm any information. how the attack actually unfolded is still unclear. initially, the south korean media sourced an unnamed airport official, and papers said that kim jong—nam was killed by a poisonous needle by two female agents. the other reports in malaysia mention a spray, and the latest account seems to be that, at the airport, a woman had approached mr kim from behind, and covered his face with a cloth laced with a liquid. based on all of these reports, it seems highly likely an investigation is likely to take place, focused on a deliberate attempt of murder through poisoning, and an autopsy may take place to reveal the exact cause of death. some analysts believe this could have been a deliberate attempt of assassination by the l
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, tokyo. a short time ago i spoke to kevin kim in the south korean capital seoul and i asked him if he knew anymore about what happened to kimjong—nam in malaysia. well, the government in seoul is being very cautious, and officials have yet to reveal or confirm any information. how the attack actually unfolded is still unclear. initially, the south korean media sourced an unnamed airport official, and papers said that kim jong—nam was killed by a poisonous...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kuala lumpur will. the much—loved and only hippo in el salvador‘s national zoo has died after being attacked. as you can see here, zoo officials tried to help the fifteen—year—old hippo named gustavito after he was beaten and stabbed over the weekend by unknown assailants. police are trying to establish how the attackers got into the zoo, and why they did it. many salvadorea ns have taken to social media to express their sadness and horror. the former soviet gymnast, olga korbut, has sold most of her olympic medals at auction in arizona for more than $200,000. they included the golds she won at the munich olympics in 1972, where her performance on the uneven bars prompted the audience to whistle at the judges for failing to give her a perfect ten. russia's gazeta.ru news reports that olga, who has been living in america since 1991, sold her medals due to financial difficulties. the us aerospace company spacex has announced that two private citizens have paid to be sent around the moon. if the mi
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kuala lumpur will. the much—loved and only hippo in el salvador‘s national zoo has died after being attacked. as you can see here, zoo officials tried to help the fifteen—year—old hippo named gustavito after he was beaten and stabbed over the weekend by unknown assailants. police are trying to establish how the attackers got into the zoo, and why they did it. many salvadorea ns have taken to social media to express their sadness and horror. the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news. a state of famine has been declared in parts of south sudan, the first to be announced in any part of the world since 2011. the government and the united nations report that around 100,000 people are currently affected, and just underfive million people, 140% of the country's population, are in urgent need of food. south sudan is the world's newest country, having gained independence from sudan six years ago. but hopes of prosperity have been shattered by three years of civil war and economic collapse. alistair leithead sent this report from the capital city, juba. when famine hits, the smallest suffer. there's acute malnutrition here in the children's hospital in the capital, but it's far worse upcountry, where the fighting goes on. symptoms of hunger. malnutrition is really bad because it has increased. it has been here for some years, but this year, it is really increased. the rate has increased. hadiya gets one or maybe two meals a day. her mother, mary, can't afford to feed her,
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news. a state of famine has been declared in parts of south sudan, the first to be announced in any part of the world since 2011. the government and the united nations report that around 100,000 people are currently affected, and just underfive million people, 140% of the country's population, are in urgent need of food. south sudan is the world's newest country, having gained independence from sudan six years ago. but hopes of prosperity have been shattered by...
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we'll have irene rosenfeld and tom hayes. s&p and nasdaq setting new highs. >> the dow is being driven higher. kourtney joins us with more at this hour. >> it has been a busy morning. let's start with the world's largest retailer. walmart posting a large performance for the holiday quarter with comps up 1.8%. that's the best performance in four and a half years on strong traffic and broad based strength. the retailer getting sales growth results. manufacture value up 36% over last year. that contributed 40 basis points to the 1.8% comp increase. walmart's total ecommerce gross manufacture value grew by almost 30%. the earnings beat by a penny but lighter than expected revenue. currency impact there. the discounter's first quarter and full year's guidance is better than estimates. i spoke to brett biggs. spending got off to a slow start. he says walmart is concerned about the possibility of a border adjustment tax because of the probability of price increases if enacted, which would hurt its consumers. remember, macy's warned
we'll have irene rosenfeld and tom hayes. s&p and nasdaq setting new highs. >> the dow is being driven higher. kourtney joins us with more at this hour. >> it has been a busy morning. let's start with the world's largest retailer. walmart posting a large performance for the holiday quarter with comps up 1.8%. that's the best performance in four and a half years on strong traffic and broad based strength. the retailer getting sales growth results. manufacture value up 36% over...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, thank you very much. police are investigating the death of a ten—year—old boy at a branch of topshop in reading. he suffered serious head injuries in an incident involving store furniture — and died later in hospital. the death is being treated as unexplained but not suspicious. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is in reading. yes, topshop has been closed all morning, understandably. the shutters are down. in the past hour or so reading borough council extended a statement saying they offer their sympathies to the family offer their sympathies to the family of the ten—year—old boy involved and say its own inquiry is now underway along with that of the police investigation. this was the scene at topshop this morning. these pictures show it shattered and security guards outside. inside the lights we re guards outside. inside the lights were on and it was not clear if any staff or investigators were there. police were called there after reports of a ten—year—old boy being injured. they say it in
rupert wingfield—hayes, thank you very much. police are investigating the death of a ten—year—old boy at a branch of topshop in reading. he suffered serious head injuries in an incident involving store furniture — and died later in hospital. the death is being treated as unexplained but not suspicious. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is in reading. yes, topshop has been closed all morning, understandably. the shutters are down. in the past hour or so reading borough council extended a...
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it's only wednesday. we are now smack in the middle of what has already been by far the worst week yet for the trump administration, one that brought us first the resignation of
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it's only wednesday. we are now smack in the middle of what has already been by far the worst week yet for the trump administration, one that brought us first the resignation of
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rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo for us. good to see you. corporate scandals injapan, they good to see you. corporate scandals in japan, they come good to see you. corporate scandals injapan, they come and go, but as far as they go, this one is a bit of a doozy. this one is potentially huge. i was told by an analyst this morning that this is a disaster of perhaps the biggest corporate disaster in recent years, certainly bigger than sharp, which had to be sold off to a taiwanese company a couple of years back. so, yes, the markets have reacted, because they do not like the news that is coming, and they do not like the fact that toshiba appears unable to produce its numbers on time. that lovely spells very bad news. rupert, if you can come in about 30 or a0 seconds, for those who have not kept up with the story, what has gone on with the whole sort of nuclear us thing with toshiba? in 2006 toshiba bet on a nuclear render songs of power in the united states by buying westinghouse. —— renaissance of power. then they started buying up four re
rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo for us. good to see you. corporate scandals injapan, they good to see you. corporate scandals in japan, they come good to see you. corporate scandals injapan, they come and go, but as far as they go, this one is a bit of a doozy. this one is potentially huge. i was told by an analyst this morning that this is a disaster of perhaps the biggest corporate disaster in recent years, certainly bigger than sharp, which had to be sold off to a taiwanese company a...
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the bbc‘s rupert wingfield hayes has been investigating. this was one of the most brazen killings of recent years. this is the spot where kim jong—nam was attacked. just take a look around here. the spot is overlooked by at least six cctv cameras. just a few metres away in this cafe at one of those tables for north korean men we re those tables for north korean men were sitting watching. all four are now wanted by the malaysian authorities. one is reported to be a known north korean security agent. after the attack was over, they got up after the attack was over, they got up and headed for departures. a few minutes later they boarded a flight to jakarta and then onto dubai. what about the two young women accused of carrying out the attack? one is from vietnam's, the other indonesian. one of them was working in this hotel behind me here in a massage parlour on the second floor. in malaysian massage pa rlours are on the second floor. in malaysian massage parlours are often a front for the sex industry. it's fairly clear that both these wome
the bbc‘s rupert wingfield hayes has been investigating. this was one of the most brazen killings of recent years. this is the spot where kim jong—nam was attacked. just take a look around here. the spot is overlooked by at least six cctv cameras. just a few metres away in this cafe at one of those tables for north korean men we re those tables for north korean men were sitting watching. all four are now wanted by the malaysian authorities. one is reported to be a known north korean...
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i'm chris hayes. exactly one month into his presidency, donald trump has a new national security adviser. the second one. lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster, a career army sister, widely respected on both sides of the aisle. mcmaster replaces michael flynn who was ousted a week ago for lying about his contacts and the subject of his conversation with the russian ambassador during the presidential transition, lying, including to mike pence. with the new appointment, the white house hopes to close the door of that chapter of its ongoing russian scandal. with every door that closes, another seems to open. enter, "the new york times" front page story of a secret plan by trump associates said to be backed by kremlin about the armed conflict with russian allied forces within its own borders. in other words, while the fbi's investigating an alleged back channel during the election between russia and the trump campaign, there may be another previously undisclosed back channel between russia and known trump asso
i'm chris hayes. exactly one month into his presidency, donald trump has a new national security adviser. the second one. lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster, a career army sister, widely respected on both sides of the aisle. mcmaster replaces michael flynn who was ousted a week ago for lying about his contacts and the subject of his conversation with the russian ambassador during the presidential transition, lying, including to mike pence. with the new appointment, the white house hopes to close...
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ago the top democrat on the house intelligence committee responded to all of this speaking to chris hayes on this network. >> frankly, we have heard from no witnesses. we have only started reviewing documents. it's the very beginning of the investigation. so we shouldn't be reaching any conclusions about what we're going to find and it concerns me that you have the white house talking to the fbi and potentially cia and asking them to push back on stories. >> chairman nunes invoked a specter of mccarthyism today. are people getting out ahead of the facts in a way that's dangerous? >> well, first of all, i don't think there's any comparison here to the mccarthy era. in terms of general flynn, and i think a lot of his comments went to general flynn, lied to the vice president and caused the vice president to mislead the country. that's a serious business. that's not mccarthyism in my view to call him out on it and what concerns me more than anything else about that, the president was okay with that. he was okay with the country being misled until it became public and he was forced to fire fl
ago the top democrat on the house intelligence committee responded to all of this speaking to chris hayes on this network. >> frankly, we have heard from no witnesses. we have only started reviewing documents. it's the very beginning of the investigation. so we shouldn't be reaching any conclusions about what we're going to find and it concerns me that you have the white house talking to the fbi and potentially cia and asking them to push back on stories. >> chairman nunes invoked a...
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i'm chris hayes. with president trump set to deliver his first address to a joint session of congress tomorrow night, republicans are trying desperately to bury a story that just won't go away. the ongoing mounting questions over whether there was contact or coordination between the trump campaign and the russians during the presidential campaign when, according to u.s. intelligence agencies, russia was working to boost trump's chances of being elected. to make their case, republicans have been doing something remarkable. effectively clearing the president and his allies of wrongdoing before the investigations have really even begun. this is republican devin nunez which is currently conducting the house investigation into russian influence into the campaign. >> we still have not even any evidence from the trump campaign or anyone and we don't have evidence of them talking to russia. the initial inquiries i've made to the appropriate agencies, i don't have any evidence. what i've been told is by many f
i'm chris hayes. with president trump set to deliver his first address to a joint session of congress tomorrow night, republicans are trying desperately to bury a story that just won't go away. the ongoing mounting questions over whether there was contact or coordination between the trump campaign and the russians during the presidential campaign when, according to u.s. intelligence agencies, russia was working to boost trump's chances of being elected. to make their case, republicans have been...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> the leaks are absolutely real. the news is fake. >> the president finally meets the press. >> i have nothing to do with russia. to the best of my knowledge no person that i'll do with does. >> the stunning cross-examination of an american president over his campaign's reported ties with russia. >> reporter: you're not aware of contacts during the course of the election? >> and explosive new reporting that the president's former national security advisor misled the fbi. >> reporter: did you direct michael flynn to discuss sanctions with the russian ambassador? >> no, i didn't. >> tonight, the top democrat on oversight, elijah cummings, on president trump and the russians plus a look at today's east room attack on the truth. >> i inherented a mess. we had a very smooth rollout of the travel ban. i guess it was the biggest electoral college win since ronald reagan. >> why democrats are being locked out of meets with i.c.e. as immigration raids escalate. and with obamacare slowed and a travel ban stalled, the race the
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> the leaks are absolutely real. the news is fake. >> the president finally meets the press. >> i have nothing to do with russia. to the best of my knowledge no person that i'll do with does. >> the stunning cross-examination of an american president over his campaign's reported ties with russia. >> reporter: you're not aware of contacts during the course of the...
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here's rupert wingfield—hayes, in tokyo. only two weeks ago, general mattis was moving into his new office at the pentagon. the alliance between the us and japan is enduring and will remain as the cornerstone of peace and security in the asia—pacific region. the us defence secretary saved his most scathing words for china. we have watched in the south china sea as china has shredded the trust of nations in the region. he's talking about these huge artificial islands beijing has constructed to enforce its claim to the south china sea. if we have disputes we take them to arbitration. we don't settle them by taking military means and occupying land that is subject to question, to say the least, about who actually owns it, or is it international waters. he also promised the us would protect this group of islands in the east china sea from any attempt by china to take them from japan. beijing's foreign ministry responded immediately. general mattis should, it said, stop making wrong remarks on the issue involving the diaoyu isl
here's rupert wingfield—hayes, in tokyo. only two weeks ago, general mattis was moving into his new office at the pentagon. the alliance between the us and japan is enduring and will remain as the cornerstone of peace and security in the asia—pacific region. the us defence secretary saved his most scathing words for china. we have watched in the south china sea as china has shredded the trust of nations in the region. he's talking about these huge artificial islands beijing has constructed...
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rupert wingfield hayes is in tokyo for us. who have got the latest news that they might have been a resignation? it isa they might have been a resignation? it is a roller—coaster here today, first they were going to announce their free quarterly results, toshiba was not expected to announce a huge net loss, but then they cancelled the announcement. in the last half an hour the chairman of toshiba came onto the stage at the headquarters to say he is resigning, to ta ke headquarters to say he is resigning, to take responsibility for the mess that the company is in. although he says he will stay on until thejune shareholder meeting. he is definitely going, but not quite yet, perhaps. 0n the japanese news agency in the last few seconds, they have said estimated losses for the last three quarters of 5 billion us dollars for toshiba. that is more than was expected. that is not from the company, that is from the news agency. that they could look at the asian markets. guess why dedicate is down, maybe something to do with toshiba. e
rupert wingfield hayes is in tokyo for us. who have got the latest news that they might have been a resignation? it isa they might have been a resignation? it is a roller—coaster here today, first they were going to announce their free quarterly results, toshiba was not expected to announce a huge net loss, but then they cancelled the announcement. in the last half an hour the chairman of toshiba came onto the stage at the headquarters to say he is resigning, to ta ke headquarters to say he...
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from new york, i'm chris hayes. it seems likely that michael flynn lied both to the public and to members of the trump administration, including vice president of the united states about the nap of his conversations with a foreign adversary. the white house now says it is, quote, evaluating the situation with flynn and amazingly, that item may not even be the most troubling national security story we have for you today. the competition, the scene that played out this weekend at the private club owned by president trump, mar-a-lago in what amounted to a publicity boom to the president's private business. while trump and abe were having dinner in the club's dining room, news broke that north korea had launched a ballistic missile into the sea, its first missile test since president trump took office. it was then that they turned their dinner table into what "the washington post" called an open air situation room. these pictures were posted to facebook showing trump and abe reviewing documents and talking strategy in t
from new york, i'm chris hayes. it seems likely that michael flynn lied both to the public and to members of the trump administration, including vice president of the united states about the nap of his conversations with a foreign adversary. the white house now says it is, quote, evaluating the situation with flynn and amazingly, that item may not even be the most troubling national security story we have for you today. the competition, the scene that played out this weekend at the private club...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> would you support the house select committee investigating the interference on russia in the election? >> the top democrat calls for a recusal. >> i've called today on jeff sessions to recuse himself. >> tonight, the evolving story from the president's lawyer over back channels to ukraine. more on russian government claims of contact with the trump campaign. and congresswoman maxine waters on the blanket denial from the white house. >> it's total garbage. >> then -- >> the president wanted to take the shackles off individuals in these agencies. >>> the white house unveils its plan for what looks like mass deportation, just don't call it that. >> is one of the goals here mass deportation? >> no. >> the town hall showdowns continue. >> last i heard these coal jobs are not coming back and now these people don't have the the insurance they need because they're poor. >>> and why in the world did it take this long for the president to denounce anti-semitism. >> we're not accusing you -- >> quiet, quiet. >> when "all in" star
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> would you support the house select committee investigating the interference on russia in the election? >> the top democrat calls for a recusal. >> i've called today on jeff sessions to recuse himself. >> tonight, the evolving story from the president's lawyer over back channels to ukraine. more on russian government claims of contact with the trump campaign. and...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> they are the enemy of the people. because they have no sources, they just make them up when there are none. >> it's trump against the truth as the white house lashes out at the media and blocks news organizations from briefings after being forced to admit reince priebus asked the fbi to push back trump russia stories. >> i'm not a sloppy guy. >> what we now know about white house efforts to influence the fbi. and the central question -- can the bureau be trusted to investigate the president? >>> plus, as town halls continue around the country, the president divides. >> the people that you're watching, they're not you. >> new fears from the right that the resistance is winning. >> i don't know if we're going to be able to repeal obamacare now. >>> and speaking of obama, a sighting -- [ cheers and applause ] when "all in" starts right now. >> sequestchur. >>> good evening from from new york, i'm chris hayes, in the wake of an explosive story unfolding over the last 24 hours involving improper communication between the
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> they are the enemy of the people. because they have no sources, they just make them up when there are none. >> it's trump against the truth as the white house lashes out at the media and blocks news organizations from briefings after being forced to admit reince priebus asked the fbi to push back trump russia stories. >> i'm not a sloppy guy. >> what we now know about...
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when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. the man dubbed "the gras manipulator" chief strategist steve bannon who some refer to as "president bannon" came out from behind the curtain to rally the faithful at the conservative political action conference. bannon appearing on stage with white house chief of staff reince priebus where he took a victory lap at the election results and lashed out at the media which bannon says opposes president trump's "economic nationalist agenda." >> as economic conditions get better, as more jobs get better, they'll continue to fight. if you think they'll give you your country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken. [ applause ] everyday it is going to be a fight and that is what i'm proudest about donald trump. all the opportunities he had to waver off this, all the people who came to him and said moderate, everyday in the oval office he tells reince and i "i committed this to the american people, i promised this when i ran and i'm going to deliver on this." >> bannon offered that message
when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. the man dubbed "the gras manipulator" chief strategist steve bannon who some refer to as "president bannon" came out from behind the curtain to rally the faithful at the conservative political action conference. bannon appearing on stage with white house chief of staff reince priebus where he took a victory lap at the election results and lashed out at the media which bannon...
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will and grace actor sean hayes joins me. if you're searching other travel sites to find a better price... ...stop clicking around... the lowest prices on our hotels are always at hilton.com. so pay less and get more only at hilton.com. tech: don't let a cracked windshtrust safelite.plans. with safelite's exclusive "on my way text"... you'll know exactly when we'll be there. giving you more time for what matters most. (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. i love how usaa...
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whenfall this starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it's only wednesday. we are now smack in the middle of what has already been by far the worst week yet for the trump administration, one that brought us first the resignation of national security advisor michael flynn and then, just this afternoon, the withdrawal of labor secretary nominee andy puzder which we'll discuss shortly. but we begin tonight with revelations that have some raising the specter of watergate. new details about alleged contacts during the presidential campaign between trump campaign aides and senior russian intelligence officials. as i said last night on this program, the most potentially exclusive allegation against this administration is that it colluded with the russians in an effort to boost trump's chances to become president. it's a serious charge and important to note that as of now there is no direct evidence to substantiate it. at this point, both nbc and the "times" reporting has found no evidence of collusion. however, with each new revelation, the que
whenfall this starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it's only wednesday. we are now smack in the middle of what has already been by far the worst week yet for the trump administration, one that brought us first the resignation of national security advisor michael flynn and then, just this afternoon, the withdrawal of labor secretary nominee andy puzder which we'll discuss shortly. but we begin tonight with revelations that have some raising the specter of...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> we've been working all weekend very diligently, very hard. >> the president tries to turn the page. but tonight, new reporting from "the new york times" and "the washington post" on donald trump's alleged back channels to probe putin forces in ukraine and financial ties to russia. >> i have nothing to do with russia. to the best of my knowledge, no person that i deal with does. >> then -- >> you look at what's happening last night in sweden -- >> sweden corrects the record. >> we should have taken the oil. >> as the trump administration refutes itself. >>
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> we've been working all weekend very diligently, very hard. >> the president tries to turn the page. but tonight, new reporting from "the new york times" and "the washington post" on donald trump's alleged back channels to probe putin forces in ukraine and financial ties to russia. >> i have nothing to do with russia. to the best of my knowledge, no person...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> yes, that's right. lock her up. >> general michael flynn is out. >> i haven't seen that. i'll look at that. >> and president trump is under fire. >> what did the president know and when did he know it? >> tonight, three and a half weeks into donald trump's presidency, a full-blown scandal in the white house. >> i think the first question should be where was the department of justice in this? >> tonight, new bipartisan calls for investigations. >> did he just do this as a rogue general flynn? or did icome from somebody else in the white house? >> major new questions about the white house version of events. >> i think misleading the vice president really was the key here. >> and the same cold questions about just what happened during the campaign. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails. >> when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we are not even one month into the trump administration and already a major scandal exploding in wa
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> yes, that's right. lock her up. >> general michael flynn is out. >> i haven't seen that. i'll look at that. >> and president trump is under fire. >> what did the president know and when did he know it? >> tonight, three and a half weeks into donald trump's presidency, a full-blown scandal in the white house. >> i think the first question should be where...
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i'm chris hayes. it was supposed to be a pretty easy task for president trump, a phone call with malcolm turnbull, the prime minister of australia, close ally that nearly always marches in lockstep with u.s. policy. but when president trump called turnbull on saturday, the "washington post" reports the new president attacked the australian prime minister over a deal for the u.s. to accept 1250 refugees from an australian detention center accusing australia of seeking to export the next boston bombers. trump also boasted about the magnitude of his electoral college win and 25 minutes into what was supposed to be an hour-long call trump abruptly ended it. citing senior sources in the australian government, sky news characterized the call like this. >> senior sources within the government have confirmed this to me over the last couple of hours and that is that donald trump did hang up mid-conversation after 25 minutes. his tone was described as yelling across the phone towards malcolm turnbull. >> senior
i'm chris hayes. it was supposed to be a pretty easy task for president trump, a phone call with malcolm turnbull, the prime minister of australia, close ally that nearly always marches in lockstep with u.s. policy. but when president trump called turnbull on saturday, the "washington post" reports the new president attacked the australian prime minister over a deal for the u.s. to accept 1250 refugees from an australian detention center accusing australia of seeking to export the...
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. >> reporter: restaurant in hayes valley neighborhood began cancelling reservations after the staff decided to stand behind the workers who took the day off. >> not something we feel good about, inconveniencing people or cancelling plans but hope people understand the reasoning, bigger than one night of dinner. >> some businesses in mission district also closed shop today in support of the event. zuni's cafe opened but clients had to read message on the bottom of the checks. immigrants make america great. few people not behind the concept of workers staying home. >> i don't think this will change how the politicians feel. >> reporter: came to city hall to demand more money set aside to hire more lawyers to defend those detained and face deportation. eventually give defender $5 million a year for full staff of attorneys and aides. new york city has similar plan. >> we're here to become the first west coast city to provide representation to detained immigrants. >>> san francisco supervisor is proposing legislation to provide legal representation. sandra lee fuhr. the legislation prior
. >> reporter: restaurant in hayes valley neighborhood began cancelling reservations after the staff decided to stand behind the workers who took the day off. >> not something we feel good about, inconveniencing people or cancelling plans but hope people understand the reasoning, bigger than one night of dinner. >> some businesses in mission district also closed shop today in support of the event. zuni's cafe opened but clients had to read message on the bottom of the checks....
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"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> it's gotten to a point where it's not even being reported. >> attack mode. >> the very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it. >> president trump blames the press, the polls and now the judicial branch in a last-ditch effort to save his muslim ban. >> they have their reasons and you understand that. >> tonight, where the legal showdown stands. and inside reporting on chaos at the white house. >>> then -- >> putin's a killer. >> a lot of killers. we've got a lot of killers. what, you think our country is so innocent? >> general barry mccaffery on trump's defense of putin. >> and about those ads -- >> what do i tell my daughter? >> how celebrating american values in super bowl commercials has somehow turned into an insult to the president. >> you don't look
"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> it's gotten to a point where it's not even being reported. >> attack mode. >> the very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it. >> president trump blames the press, the polls and now the judicial branch in a last-ditch effort to save his muslim ban. >> they have their reasons and you understand that. >> tonight, where the legal showdown stands. and...
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. breaking news, a federal judge in washington state issued a temporary restraining order nationwide to immediately halt enforcement of donald trump's executive order on travel to the u.s. from seven predominantly muslim nations both washington and minnesota sued the federal government over the ban arguing it was specifically intended to keep muslims out of the united states. this comes as we finally got information about the number of visas already revoked worldwide in the weeks since president trump issued his executive order. anywhere from 60,000 visas, according to a spokesman for the state department, to a hundred thousand according to a justice department lawyer defending the ban. minutes ago, washington attorney general bob ferguson talked to reporters about what the judge's decision means for the president's travel ban. >> it's obviously a historic decision and an important one for the rule of law and for the people in the state of washington and the people of our country i said
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. breaking news, a federal judge in washington state issued a temporary restraining order nationwide to immediately halt enforcement of donald trump's executive order on travel to the u.s. from seven predominantly muslim nations both washington and minnesota sued the federal government over the ban arguing it was specifically intended to keep muslims out of the united states. this comes as we finally got information about...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> the politicians aren't working for the working people. [ cheers and applause ] >> town hall anger continues across america. >> i live here! i work here! save my health care! >> meanwhile, inside cpac -- >> if you think they're going to give you your country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken. >> tonight, the man known as trump's brain takes a victory lap. more signs the resistance is having an impact. and more republicans on the run. >> senator, i thought you were
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> the politicians aren't working for the working people. [ cheers and applause ] >> town hall anger continues across america. >> i live here! i work here! save my health care! >> meanwhile, inside cpac -- >> if you think they're going to give you your country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken. >> tonight, the man known as trump's brain takes a...
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our own chris hayes reporting tonight on the limits facing potential replacements for mike flynn. >> robert harward, the widely respected retired vice admiral who declined the trump administration's office we have learned did so after the white house could not satisfy his conditions and after watching the president's press conference yesterday. >> two headlines there. one, allies of flynn will stay on the council, even as he leaves, and some security heavyweights are watching trump, watching what a lot of the nation saw at that press conference and they don't see themselves suiting up for his team. tonight we have a third headline breaking. the wall street journal reporting general david petraeus also dropping out of consideration citing similar reasons. saying "anyone considering the job should have control over personnel and process for crafting security policy." the white house was miffed by mr. petraeus's plan to take over the policy. and multiple veterans are finding ways to say no. david, decode this for us. what's going on? >> well, the white house is dysfional, t nsc setup is
our own chris hayes reporting tonight on the limits facing potential replacements for mike flynn. >> robert harward, the widely respected retired vice admiral who declined the trump administration's office we have learned did so after the white house could not satisfy his conditions and after watching the president's press conference yesterday. >> two headlines there. one, allies of flynn will stay on the council, even as he leaves, and some security heavyweights are watching trump,...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> mr. trump, do you support a special prosecutor on russia? >> the white house tries to kill investigations before they start. >> i guess my question would be, a special prosecutor for what? >> tonight, congressman adam schiff and dick durbin on the growing bipartisan push. >> i think we all need answers. >>> plus, as the investigators work with the white house -- >> what i've been told is by many folks is that there's nothing ther
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> mr. trump, do you support a special prosecutor on russia? >> the white house tries to kill investigations before they start. >> i guess my question would be, a special prosecutor for what? >> tonight, congressman adam schiff and dick durbin on the growing bipartisan push. >> i think we all need answers. >>> plus, as the investigators work with the white...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> the leaks are absolutely real. the news is fake. >> the president finally meets the press. >> i have nothing to do with russia. to the best of my knowledge no person that i'll do with does. >> the stunning cross-examination of an american president over his campaign's reported ties with russia. >> reporter: you're not aware of contacts during the course of the election? >> and explosive new reporting that the president's former national security advisor misled the fbi. >> reporter: did you direct michael flynn to discuss sanctions with the russian ambassador? >> no, i didn't. >> tonight, the top democrat on oversight, elijah
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> the leaks are absolutely real. the news is fake. >> the president finally meets the press. >> i have nothing to do with russia. to the best of my knowledge no person that i'll do with does. >> the stunning cross-examination of an american president over his campaign's reported ties with russia. >> reporter: you're not aware of contacts during the course of the...
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versus benny hayes, another case against the kkk that jeff sessions participated in. in konika county in 1983, jeff sessions joined in bringing the first lawsuit in the history of the department of justice to stop the suppression of african-american voting rights. in the united states v.konika county the d.o.j. civil rights division along with jeff sessions sued white konika county officials including the care of the local republican party. finally dallas county, 1978. the department of justice used dallas county, alabama, to replace or sue -- excuse me -- to replace its at-large election system and go to a single-member district so that african-americans would have a better chance to be elected. jeff sessions supported it. the aclu supported it. and the d.o.j.'s civil rights division. they were successful. and finally, on the criminal justice issue that i support, according to senator dick durbin, who said during the confirmation hearing that jeff sessions saved thousands upon thousands of years of black men's lives because of his push to reduce the disparity between
versus benny hayes, another case against the kkk that jeff sessions participated in. in konika county in 1983, jeff sessions joined in bringing the first lawsuit in the history of the department of justice to stop the suppression of african-american voting rights. in the united states v.konika county the d.o.j. civil rights division along with jeff sessions sued white konika county officials including the care of the local republican party. finally dallas county, 1978. the department of justice...
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"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> does the national security adviser right now enjoy the full confidence of president trump? >> general mike flynn remains. >> yes, general flynn does enjoy the full confidence of the president. >> tonight, what we now know about the president's national security adviser after he was apparently caught lying about his conversation with the russians. and what we're learning about the chaotic national security scene during dinner at mar-a-lago. >> i said, come on, shinzo, let's go over and say hello. >> plus, republicans calling on their own to denounce the president's
"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> does the national security adviser right now enjoy the full confidence of president trump? >> general mike flynn remains. >> yes, general flynn does enjoy the full confidence of the president. >> tonight, what we now know about the president's national security adviser after he was apparently caught lying about his conversation with the russians. and what we're learning...